3. Non-observance of time limit directly causing a loss of right
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3.1. The meaning of "time limit"

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3.1.3 "Time limitation" condition for requests for correction

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In J 7/90 (OJ 1993, 133) the Legal Board found that the "time limitation" condition imposed under board of appeal case law, which required that, in general, a request for correction of the designation of a state or priority data had to be refused in the public interest if it was not made early enough to enable publication of a warning together with the European patent application, was not a "time limit" within the meaning of Art. 122(1) EPC 1973.

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